Living with global amnesia: self-established compensation strategies of a patient with severe memory impairment - a narrative report

We report the case of C.H., a 48-year-old patient with global amnesia caused by herpes simplex encephalitis at the age of 20 and subsequent extensive bilateral temporal lobe lesions. Neuropsychological examinations performed at various intervals found persistent dense explicit memory impairment and limited vocabulary, yet intact procedural memory. Despite these limitations, C.H. self-developed and acquired a variety of effective strategies. As a result, C.H. achieved a high level of autonomy in everyday life. Her remarkable case is an encouraging and helpful example for successful implementation of creative methods and procedures to compensate and alleviate cognitive limitation, even if extensive.PMID:34115565 | DOI:10.1080/13554794.2021.1938134
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